It's A Win-Win Finish For 1998 United Way
Contributors

A donation to the United Way benefits the community by infusing
local health and
human service agencies with much-needed dollars. At Hopkins, a
United Way donation
can also win you a prize. On Nov. 5 winners were selected in a
lottery drawing of names
of employees who had donated $35 or more to the campaign.

To date, the Johns Hopkins Institutions have raised
$1,353,770 toward a
combined goal of $1,610,300. Congratulations go to University
Academic and Cultural
Centers, Johns Hopkins Medical Services, the School of Nursing
and Howard County
General Hospital for reaching or exceeding their goals. And many
thanks to the
merchants who donated the prizes to support the university's
United Way effort.

Anyone who would like a pledge form should contact Judy
Peregoff at
410-516-6060.

The following prizes were won by Hopkins employees:

From the Double Tree Inn at the Colonnade:
One-night stay in the Cheetah suite andFrom The Johns Hopkins Club:
Dinner for two
William Haddon, School of Continuing Studies

Baltimore Symphony Orchestra:
Two tickets
Henry Moos, School of Arts and Sciences

Peabody Conservatory of Music:
Four tickets for a performance
Dorothy Reagle, School of Engineering
Anne Palmer, School of Public Health
Bernadette Guthrie, University Administration
Carl Alexander, School of Arts and Sciences

Walters Art Gallery:
Two tickets and a catalog for Angels from the Vatican exhibit
Ann Gibbins, School of Public Health

Hopkins Symphony Orchestra:
Four tickets to the Dec. 5 performance
Leslie Graf, School of Public Health
Four tickets to the March 7 performance
Dean Drake, University Administration
Four tickets to the May 1 performance
Karen Willmes, JHU Press